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Sam Darnold’s return will ratchet up Jets pressure on Adam Gase

We have not yet reached the point at which Adam Gase’s job is in jeopardy. Not even close.

Not even Ray Handley got fired a month into his first regular season as a New York head coach. Rich Kotite got two years.

But the tenor of the questions Gase was peppered with after the Jets’ 30-14 loss to the Patriots on Sunday at Gillette Stadium, which left them 0-3 and reeling into their bye this week, suggested otherwise.

Gase was hired for his prowess as a supposed “quarterback whisperer.’’

So naturally he was asked for answers about why the Jets are ranked dead last in the NFL in total offense, why they’ve scored only one offensive touchdown in three games, how it was possible they finished with 105 yards of offense at New England and were 0-for-12 on third-down conversions.